Typewriter poetry
Found in 1791 Collections and/or Records:
Visuelle Poesie, 1996
Vite: Poem-Graphique pour un Cerf-Volant, 1966
This is the original of the typing which appears in Chopin's book, "Le Dernier Roman du Monde." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vivant! Portrait of George Orwell / Corfou, Michel., 1984
Vizgrit / Welch, Chuck., 2013
Vol Voleauvent / Chopin, Henri., 1966
This is the original typing for the print and a page (also held by the Sackner Archive) that appeared in Chopin's book, "Le Dernier Roman du Monde." A vol-au-vent is the French name for a baked puff pastry batter. In Flanders the pastry is filled with a chicken, meatball and mushroom sauce. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Vol Voleauvent / Chopin, Henri., 1966
This was a page from Chopin's book, "Le Dernier Roman du Monde." A vol-au-vent is the French name for a baked puff pastry batter. In Flanders the pastry is filled with a chicken, meatball and mushroom sauce. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
[Vowels] , 1975
Wall Marks / Parritt, Simon., 1975
Warp & Peace / Brannen, Jonathan ; Huth G., 1989
The introduction was written by Geof Huth. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
was an old woman lived in the buddhashoe (290663-060763) / Houedard, Dom Sylvester., 1963
Waves [2] / Ovcacek, Eduard., 1964
waxmelts / Depew, Wally., 1985
we [1] / bissett, bill., 1971
we [2] / bissett, bill., 1971
we [3] / bissett, bill., 1971
we [4] / bissett, bill., 1971
Weed. No.5/Sep-Oct / Nelson Ball, editor ; Cain J ; Coleman V ; Nichol bp ; McFadden D., 1966
What / bissett, bill., 1974
The typewriter derived prints in this publication are printed on different weight and colored papers. A critical analysis of these poems was written by jw curry in an unpublished manuscript, What about what (1985). He pointed out that permutation of what to 'twhat or twat' depicted "by typewriter drawings of female genitalia, more 'pedals uv yr luv' opening into the fullness of an upper-cased WHAT..." Atwha signifies 'a trois,' depicted by 2 sexual images, one a photograph, the other a typed poem with x's & o's. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.